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Foreign nationals from countries outside the EU who wish to study in Germany can apply for a residence permit.
A foreign student may be granted a residence permit for the purpose of studying at a state university, a state-recognized university or comparable educational institution in Germany.
The studies may be conducted at state or state-recognized higher education institutions (universities, teacher training colleges, art colleges and universities of applied sciences) or comparable educational institutions, at vocational academies and at state or state-recognized preparatory colleges.
The main purpose of the stay must be to study. Evening, weekend or correspondence courses, for example, do not meet these requirements.
Staying in Germany to apply for a degree
A residence permit for a maximum of nine months can also be issued for the purpose of applying to study in Germany. The prerequisite is that the applicant has the school and language requirements to take up a course of study or that these are to be acquired within the duration of the stay of nine months. During the period of residence for the purpose of applying to study, employment of up to 20 hours per week and trial employment of up to two weeks in total is permitted.
Gainful employment during studies
Foreign students from countries outside the European Economic Area are permitted to take up part-time student employment after commencing their studies without any time restrictions and are generally permitted to work for a maximum of 140 days per calendar year (working day account). Special regulations apply to part-time employment.
Semesters abroad and exchange programs
Students who already have a residence permit as a student in another EU member state and wish to complete part of their studies in Germany do not require a German residence permit for entry and residence in Germany for stays of up to 360 days. Further information on this option can be obtained from the host educational institution or the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees.
Furthermore, a residence permit is issued to a student in another EU Member State in Germany if they wish to continue their studies here as part of a European Union exchange program or have already been admitted to study in the other EU Member State for a period of at least two years.
Extension of the residence permit
The residence permit only entitles the holder to study as applied for and admitted. As a rule, it is extended in each case, provided that sufficient means of subsistence for this period are proven and the regular period of study is not exceeded. Exceptions can be made if the regular period of study is exceeded as long as the student is studying properly. As a rule, this is the case if the average duration of studies at the university in question in the respective degree program is not exceeded by more than three semesters and is confirmed by the higher education institution. In the event of a change of degree program or place of study, the residence permit will be reapplied for and issued.
In the event of an interruption, discontinuation or unsuccessful completion of studies, a change to another residence permit may be made if the legal requirements are met, in particular for the purpose of vocational training.
Extension after completion of studies
After successfully completing their studies, graduates have the opportunity to look for a job and can stay in Germany for up to 18 months for this purpose. As soon as they have found such a job, they can be granted a residence permit for the corresponding gainful employment with the prospect of receiving a settlement permit after two years.
The Make it in Germany portal also offers extensive information on studying in Germany.
Entry to Germany to study requires a valid visa from the German diplomatic mission abroad.
Further requirements include
The documents required are manifold and may vary considerably. Please consult your competent Aliens Department.
You must apply for a residence permit in good time before your visa expires at the relevant immigration authority. Many immigration authorities already offer an online service for submitting applications. Please check this option for your foreigners authority. If your foreigners authority does not offer an online service, please contact the foreigners authority by e-mail or speak to them in person.
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Non-EU nationals can be issued and extended a residence permit for various residence purposes (e.g. employment, study, au pair, family reunification).
Foreign nationals who require a visa need a national visa to enter the country for longer-term stays (over 90 days) or stays that lead to gainful employment.